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  • He spoke to him (Joseph) of the injustice and envy of his brethren: Joseph said, “That was (like) a chain, and I was the lion.
  • یاد دادش جور اخوان و حسد ** گفت کان زنجیر بود و ما اسد
  • The lion is not disgraced by the chain: I do not complain of God's destiny. 3160
  • عار نبود شیر را از سلسله ** نیست ما را از قضای حق گله‌‌
  • If the lion had a chain on his neck, (yet) he was prince over all the chain-makers.”
  • شیر را بر گردن ار زنجیر بود ** بر همه زنجیر سازان میر بود
  • He asked, “How wert thou in regard to the prison and the well?” “Like the moon,” said Joseph, “in the interlunar period (when she is) on the wane.”
  • گفت چون بودی ز زندان و ز چاه ** گفت همچون در محاق و کاست ماه‌‌
  • If in that period the new moon is bent double, does not she at last become the full moon in the sky?
  • در محاق ار ماه نو گردد دو تا ** نی در آخر بدر گردد بر سما
  • Though the seed-pearl is pounded in the mortar, it becomes the light of eye and heart and looks aloft.
  • گر چه دردانه به هاون کوفتند ** نور چشم و دل شد و بیند بلند
  • They cast a grain of wheat under earth, then from its earth they raised up ears of corn; 3165
  • گندمی را زیر خاک انداختند ** پس ز خاکش خوشه‌‌ها بر ساختند
  • Once more they crushed it with the mill: its value increased and it became soul invigorating bread;
  • بار دیگر کوفتندش ز آسیا ** قیمتش افزود و نان شد جان فزا
  • Again they crushed the bread under their teeth: it became the mind and spirit and understanding of one endowed with reason;
  • باز نان را زیر دندان کوفتند ** گشت عقل و جان و فهم هوشمند
  • Again, when that spirit became lost in Love, it became (as that which) rejoiceth the sowers after the sowing.
  • باز آن جان چون که محو عشق گشت ** يعجب الزراع آمد بعد کشت‌‌
  • This discourse hath no end. Come back, that we may see what that good man said to Joseph.
  • این سخن پایان ندارد باز گرد ** تا که با یوسف چه گفت آن نیک مرد
  • After he (Joseph) had told him his story, he (Joseph) said, “Now, O so-and-so, what traveller's gift hast thou brought for me?” 3170
  • بعد قصه گفتنش گفت ای فلان ** هین چه آوردی تو ما را ارمغان‌‌
  • O youth, he who is empty-handed at the door of friends is like a man without wheat in the mill.
  • بر در یاران تهی دست ای فتی ** هست چون بی‌‌گندمی در آسیا
  • God, exalted is He, will say to the people at the gathering (for Judgement), “Where is your present for the Day of Resurrection?
  • حق تعالی خلق را گوید به حشر ** ارمغان کو از برای روز نشر
  • Ye have come to Us and alone without provision, just in the same guise as We created you.
  • جئتمونا و فرادی بی‌‌نوا ** هم بدان سان که خلقناکم کذا
  • Hark, what have ye brought as an offering—a gift on homecoming for the Day when ye rise from the dead?
  • هین چه آوردید دست آویز را ** ارمغانی روز رستاخیز را
  • Or had ye no hope of returning? Did the promise of (meeting Me) to-day seem vain to you?” 3175
  • یا امید باز گشتنتان نبود ** وعده‌‌ی امروز باطلتان نمود
  • Dost thou (O reader) disbelieve in the promise of being His guest? Then from the kitchen (of His bounty) thou wilt get (only) dust and ashes.
  • وعده‌‌ی مهمانی‌‌اش را منکری ** پس ز مطبخ خاک و خاکستر بری‌‌
  • And if thou art not disbelieving, how with such empty hands art thou setting foot in the Court of that Friend?
  • ور نه‌‌ای منکر چنین دست تهی ** در در آن دوست چون پا می‌‌نهی‌‌
  • Refrain thyself a little from sleep and food: bring the gift for thy meeting with Him.
  • اندکی صرفه بکن از خواب و خور ** ارمغان بهر ملاقاتش ببر
  • Become scant of sleep (like them that) were slumbering (but a small part of the night); in the hours of dawn be of (those who) were asking pardon of God.
  • شو قلیل النوم مما یهجعون ** باش در اسحار از یستغفرون‌‌
  • Stir a little, like the embryo, in order that thou mayst be given the senses which behold the Light, 3180
  • اندکی جنبش بکن همچون جنین ** تا ببخشندت حواس نور بین‌‌
  • And mayst go forth from this womb-like world and mayst go from the earth into a wide expanse.
  • وز جهان چون رحم بیرون روی ** از زمین در عرصه‌‌ی واسع شوی‌‌
  • Know that the saying, “God's earth is wide,” refers to an exceedingly sublime expanse belonging to the prophets.
  • آن که ارض الله واسع گفته‌‌اند ** عرصه‌‌ای دان کانبیا در رفته‌‌اند
  • The heart is not oppressed by that spacious expanse: there the fresh boughs of the palm-tree do not become dry.
  • دل نگردد تنگ ز آن عرصه‌‌ی فراخ ** نخل تر آن جا نگردد خشک شاخ‌‌